Teragonia

Teragonia

The Elementor widget offers extensive customization options for social media icons, allowing users to modify colors to align with each specific platform like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, an

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What is Teragonia?

Teragonia is an Elementor widget that simplifies the process of adding and styling social media icons on your website. It provides built-in customisation options so you can match icon colours to each platform's brand guidelines, whether that's Facebook's blue, LinkedIn's professional navy, or Instagram's gradient palette. The widget is designed for website builders who use Elementor and want social media icons that look intentional rather than generic. It's particularly useful if you manage multiple social platforms and need those icons to maintain visual consistency across your site.

Key Features

Platform-specific colour customisation

adjust each social icon to match its official brand colours

Support for major platforms

includes Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and additional social networks

Elementor integration

works as a native Elementor widget within the page builder

Individual icon control

modify colours and styling for each platform independently

Brand-aligned design

ensures your social icons reflect official platform aesthetics

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Simple to use within Elementor without requiring code knowledge
  • Maintains visual consistency by using official platform brand colours
  • Freemium pricing model means you can try it without cost
  • Saves time compared to manually sourcing and styling social icons

Limitations

  • Limited to Elementor users; not compatible with other page builders
  • Specific feature limitations in free tier not publicly documented
  • Customisation options may be less extensive than building icons from scratch

Use Cases

Small business websites that want professional-looking social media links

Portfolio sites where you want to direct visitors to multiple social platforms

Footer sections that typically include social media icons

Contact pages or author bios that link to social profiles

Agency websites showcasing their social media presence